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The Best Hotels in Townsville for a Tropical Winter Break

Townsville, Queensland, might be the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, but there is plenty to keep you on dry land
Townsville, Queensland, might be the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, but there is plenty to keep you on dry land | Courtesy of Aquarius on the Beach / Expedia

With so many direct flights to Townsville nowadays from major cities around Australia, there’s never been a better time to have a weekend break in the tropical Queensland paradise. From city centre accommodation to hotels with wonderful water views, here are the best hotels to book in Townsville.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville

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A white bedroom at Hotel Grand Chancellor Townsville with a brown back wall, a red chair next to a white table, and double doors leading out to a terrace with a city view
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This iconic hotel is known locally as “the Sugar Shaker”, due its unusual shape. It’s the tallest building in Townsville’s business and shopping district, meaning guests get the best views of the city, the majestic Castle Hill and Magnetic Island lying offshore. Unfussy rooms are designed with understated colour, but best of all is the rooftop pool where you can swim or sunbathe to your heart’s content.

Oaks Metropole Hotel

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A modern hotel room at Oaks Townsville Metropole Hotel with black flooring, a white ceiling and walls, red touches and a terrace overlooking palm trees
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A stay at Oaks Metropole will put you on the doorstep of many of Townsville’s best sights, including Anzac Memorial Park, the Townsville Entertainment Centre and several diving hotspots. Bustling bars and restaurants are also nearby, and the hotel has its own eatery for when you’d rather not stray too far. There’s also a pool and a gym for working off the calories from all the great food you’ll likely be eating – whether out in town, or courtesy of your spacious suite’s own kitchenette.

Beach House Motel

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A white room at Beach House Motel with wooden flooring, a wodden desk, grey armchairs and a corner TV
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Expect simple rooms with splashes of colourful, nature-inspired wall art at Beach House Motel, the perfect base for a few days of seaside fun. The family-owned business sits on the sunny, palm-lined Townsville Strand, so you’re only ever steps away from the sea and sand. Head down to the 2.2km (1.5mi) palm-lined beachfront promenade, and stroll along the pier to watch the sunset paint the sky a warm orange over Cleveland Bay and Magnetic Island.

Quest Townsville

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A modern living room space at Quest Townsville with grey carpets, white walls, a wooden dining table, a wooden desk, a grey sofa and a terrace
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You’ll feel right at home in these smart, serviced apartments in the centre of Townsville. Each has a fully-equipped kitchen and a terrace that overlooks the boats as they twinkle and bob on the water. It’s a picturesque view to wake up to each morning – whether out on the terrace or through floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the rooms with natural light. Top attractions like the Strand and the Museum of Tropical North Queensland are close by, and there’s also an outdoor pool for those days when exploration is low on the agenda.

Mercure Townsville

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A bright and relaxed communal space at Mercure Townsville with dakr wooden flooring, brown and white sofas around white coffee tables, and steps leading a palm-tree-lined courtyard
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Minutes from central Townsville, this relaxing retreat sits in 11 acres (4.5ha) of lush tropical gardens overlooking Curralea Lakes Park. The resort is home to the city’s largest free-form outdoor swimming pool and spa, plus tennis and basketball courts. Rooms are contemporary with soothing colour palettes and leafy views, and come with all the familiar mod cons like speedy wifi and flat-screen TVs. The hotel restaurant offers al fresco dining beside the shimmering pool, serving food put together with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Grand Hotel and Apartments Townsville

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A white and modern bedroom at Grand Hotel and Apartments Townsville with a double bed, desk, terrace and wall-mounted TV
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At this stylish ApartHotel, every unit boasts its own balcony for soaking up the north Queensland views, a minibar stocked with Townsville Brewery drinks, high-speed wifi and complimentary use of the on-site gym, enclosed pool courtyard and spa. You won’t need to wander far to experience Townsville’s most notable sights, including the Strand and Reef HQ, and the hotel staff can advise on the best local restaurants to try out, or to order delivery straight to your door.

City Oasis Inn

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A bedroom at the City Oasis Inn with an orange double bed, blue carpet and, in the background, chairs around a table on tiled flooring
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City Oasis offers travellers a range of accommodation options, from simple rooms with kitchenettes to a 19th-century miner’s cottage with shuttered windows and gardenside verandahs. The family-owned hotel has a restaurant with impressive eco credentials; it operates a zero-waste policy, and chefs use mainly organic herbs and vegetables grown in “Nonna’s garden”. Before lunch, make time for a few laps in the hotel’s award-winning lagoon-style outdoor pool – complete with a waterfall and tropical gardens.

Park Regis Anchorage

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A twin room at Park Regis Anchorage with a grey carpet, purple bedding and a terrace
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Park Regis is a popular base for the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Magnetic Island and acres of tropical rainforest. You can choose from one- and two-bedroom apartments, most including private balconies, a full kitchen, and laundry facilities for a homely stay to supplement your exploring. The on-site restaurant, Table 51, serves modern Australian cuisine to keep meal times traditional, and there are two outdoor pools to lounge in or around when you need some down time.

Oaks Gateway Suites

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A rooftop pool at Oaks Gateway Suites overlooking a marina and a coastal town
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Oaks Gateway Suites is a hotel, with both stylish hotel rooms and self-contained one- and two-bedroom apartments. It’s located just off Palmer Street in South Townsville, which is home to some of the city’s best restaurants and bars, including Cactus Jack’s and Jam Corner. Oaks Gateway Suites has a gym, hot tub, and an infinity pool with river and city views.

Aquarius on the Beach

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A bedroom at Aquarius on the Beach with black and white bedding, a white tiled floor and a terrace overlooking the ocean
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Located directly on Townsville’s most popular tourist attraction, the Strand, Aquarius on the Beach is a 130-room hotel. The four-star property towers over the beach and features an outdoor pool and business centre. The rooms include kitchenettes with fridges and microwaves as well. The hotel is in a great location in Townsville, as guests are within walking distance of the city’s best restaurants, bars, and cafes, such as Watermark, Longboard Bar and Grill, and Oliver Brown.

Hayley Simpson contributed additional reporting to this article.

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